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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1981 Comparisons of Container Seedling Planting with Other Methods of Reforestation in Newfoundland Using Black Spruce

Comparisons of Container Seedling Planting with Other Methods of Reforestation in Newfoundland Using Black Spruce

A major reforestation program focusing on black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) is beginning to gain momentum in Newfoundland. It is planned to increase production from the 500,000 seedlings planted in 1979 to 19 million seedlings by 1985. To date the program has involved the use of several types of containerized seedling as well as different types of bare-root stock and direct seeding.


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Author(s): J. Richardson

Event: Proceedings of the Canadian Containerized Tree Seedling Symposium
1981 - Toronto, Ontario